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5 traits that leaders worth following have and how to build them

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A decade ago, I spearheaded my organization’s strategic expansion into a new Eurasian market. Almost immediately, it became evident that our conventional playbook was inadequate. Success in this complex landscape required not just an understanding of business metrics, but a profound appreciation for cultural nuances and regional dynamics.

We made a pivotal decision: We set aside our polished PowerPoint presentations and embraced a more human-centric approach. Instead of relying on formalities, we engaged in candid, face-to-face negotiations—often over a steaming cup of tea. This deliberate shift in strategy was about building genuine relationships, and it worked.

By prioritizing trust and open dialogue, we laid the groundwork for a partnership that has not only endured, but flourished.

In my own career, shaped through roles at world‑admired organizations like American Express and Amazon, I’ve come to rely on five core leadership traits that have consistently driven results, built strong cultures and turned ambiguity into opportunity. And as a leadership advisor at one of the world’s preeminent executive leadership advisory firms, Egon Zehnder, I’ve seen those same five core qualities distinguish transformational leaders across industries.

No one embodies these five traits perfectly every day. But the most effective leaders I’ve worked with—and aspired to be like—are the ones who commit to practicing and developing these traits over time.

1. Emotional Intelligence and Empathy

Great leaders don’t just manage work: They read the room. Emotional intelligence (EQ) enables leaders to pick up on unspoken cues, navigate tense conversations, and build authentic relationships grounded in trust.

Why it matters

People don’t perform at their best when they feel overlooked or undervalued. EQ creates psychological safety, which is the foundation of innovation, collaboration and accountability. Leaders who lead with empathy foster a culture of trust, empowering their teams to innovate and thrive in an increasingly complex world.

How to build it

  • Ask deeper questions. Go beyond “How are you?” to “What’s been challenging for you this week?”
  • Practice active listening. Resist the urge to fix. Instead, reflect back what you’re hearing.
  • Build self-awareness. After difficult conversations, debrief with yourself or a mentor: What triggered you? How did you respond?

2. Visionary strategic thinking

Leadership is about more than keeping the lights on. It’s about illuminating the path ahead. That means developing a compelling vision of the future.

Why it matters

In uncertain times, people crave clarity. Vision helps clarify priorities, aligns distributed teams, and keeps momentum focused on long-term impact, even when the short term gets messy.

How to build it

  • Clarify your “why.” What’s the deeper purpose behind your work? Write it down and revisit it often.
  • Connect the dots. Help your team see how their work ladders up to something bigger.
  • Invite co-creation. Encourage your team to challenge, refine, and evolve the vision with you.

3. Integrity and decisive accountability

Integrity isn’t just a personal virtue—it’s a leadership imperative. Do what you say, say what you mean, and own what happens after.

Why it matters

When your words and actions align, people trust you. When you take responsibility, even when it’s uncomfortable, it encourages others to do the same. That creates an environment where issues surface early, feedback flows freely, and people feel safe taking thoughtful risks.

How to build it

  • Be transparent. Explain the rationale behind decisions, especially when they’re difficult.
  • Own mistakes publicly. When things go sideways, share what you learned and what you’ll do differently.
  • Set the tone. Recognize and reward integrity in others, even when it comes at a short-term cost.

4. Curiosity and adaptability 

Curious leaders don’t cling to old playbooks. They ask better questions, uncover hidden risks, and spot emerging opportunities.

Why it matters

Markets evolve. Technologies shift. Cultures vary. What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow. Curious leaders adapt faster because they’re more committed to learning than they are to being right.

How to build it

  • Ask “What else could be true?” when faced with a challenge.
  • Experiment regularly. Try a new approach in a small, low-stakes area and reflect on the results.
  • Cross-pollinate. Read outside your industry. Seek out conversations with people who think differently than you.
  • Lead with questions. In meetings, replace “What’s the answer?” with “What haven’t we considered yet?”

Why it stands out

Curiosity unlocks everything else on this list. It deepens empathy. It expands strategic thinking. It keeps your integrity rooted in humility. And it allows you to empower others by showing that leadership isn’t about having all the answers, it’s about never stopping the search.

5. Empowerment through inspiration and autonomy

The best leaders multiply their impact by empowering others. They inspire and trust their teams to take ownership, delegate with intention, and develop people through stretch opportunities and support.

Why it matters

Micromanagement stifles growth. Empowerment boosts morale and creates space for innovation. It also signals that you believe in your team’s potential, not just their current performance.

How to build it

  • Map out strengths. Understand what your team members are uniquely good at and where they want to grow.
  • Delegate for development. Give stretch tasks that challenge and support long-term growth.
  • Coach, don’t rescue. When someone’s stuck, guide with questions, not quick fixes.
  • Create feedback loops. Make check-ins about learning and support, not just status updates.

Don’t wait to start becoming the leader you want to be

If you’re reading this, here’s my call to action for you: Start today. Pick one quality, commit to one behavior, and test its impact. Reflect, adjust, and let momentum build.

Today’s volatile business world needs leaders who can navigate uncertainty with a clear sense of direction and grounded values. As a leader, you have the power to elevate not just your career, but your people. That’s what distinguishes those who lead with impact from those who merely manage.

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